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Chinese business interests may have influenced a controversial territorial dispute between Colombia and Nicaragua at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), according to an upcoming book by two ...
Xue Hanqin backed a majority verdict at the ICJ in 2019, calling for Britain to surrender the islands to Mauritius “as rapidly as possible”. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT.
The U.N. court that settles disputes among member states has sworn in new judges from the United States and China to join the 15-member bench.
Xue Hanqin was sworn in Monday as a judge of the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ), becoming the first Chinese woman to get the job.
Chinese judge Xue Hanqin, who serves as vice-president of the International Court of Justice, or ICJ, has been reelected to the top judicial panel with strong support.
Chinese candidate Xue Hanqin, currently serving as the vice president of the ICJ, was re-elected with high votes. Xue was first elected to the ICJ in June 2010 and was re-elected in November 2011.
Judge Xue Hanqin of China cast the only dissenting votes. Advertisement The case will move on to assess the allegations of genocide, starting with written arguments from both parties and ...
Chagos case judge is ex-China official who backed Russian invasion of Ukraine In 2019, as vice-president of the ICJ, Xue Hanqin ruled that the UK should give islands to Mauritius ‘as rapidly as ...
China's ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations says territorial disputes over islands in the South China Sea will not be on the agenda when Chinese leaders attend an ASEAN summit ...
Chinese Judge Xue Hanqin who previously served in the Chinese Foreign Ministry was a member of the ICJ since June 2010 and was re-elected in 2021. In 2019, ...
Xue Hanqin was China's ambassador to ASEAN, the grouping of Southeast Asian nations, and previously was ambassador to the Netherlands. It is the first time the court has two women judges at the ...
The United Nations’ top court ruled Friday that a case accusing Myanmar of committing genocide against Rohingya Muslims can proceed, paving the way for hearings that will examine the state’s ...